Access Measures

If you are unable to visit the exhibition while it is open, the entire exhibition is available online via the link below. Accompanying with the photographs, there will be visual descriptions of all the pieces along with artist statements.

Visual and Audio Descriptions

We have a podcast episode (coming soon) by JJ Hunt and Christine Malec, where the two of them dive into the intricacies of visual description. Christine and JJ wrote all the visual descriptions for the exhibit, and served as an experiment in members of the blind/low vision community contributing to the writing of visual descriptions. Listen to the incredibly interesting exploration of what they learned together!

How to Experience

20 Years Later: The (In)Accessibility of Ontario is a photography exhibition mounted at Daniel’s Spectrum in Toronto. All photographs will be displayed on one wall in the lobby, and can be consumed at your own personal pace. There will be an exhibit booklet available for the entire run which will have written artist statements and descriptions of the pieces.

Length of Event

This exhibit will be accessible from October 9th - October 26th. Daniel’s Spectrum is open 9am-9pm on weekdays, and 9am-6pm on weekends.

On-Site Accessibility

Daniel’s Spectrum is a physically accessible space. There are accessible stalls in both washrooms, push to open buttons on every door and step free access into the building.

Venue Guide

Click HERE for more details, including maps, parking information, FAQs, and venue details.

Contact Us

If you have any questions about this Access Guide or planning your visit, please reach out to us at [email protected].